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Why You Feel Behind in Your 20s (and What Actually Helps) | With Love, From Liv

22 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Dear Twenty Somethings, Welcome to the very first episode of With Love, From Liv !!! I’m honestly so excited to finally be doing this. Solo episodes have been on my heart for a long time, and I wanted this series to feel a little more personal. Like a conversation. Like a voice note from a friend. Just me, talking directly to you about the things you guys are asking. Things I think so many of us quietly carry in our twenties. (But also still bringing you science-backed tools into practical strategies for change.) And I can’t think of a better first episode than this one. Because if we’re being honest, I think a lot of us feel behind right now. Behind in dating. Behind in career. Behind financially. Behind emotionally. Behind spiritually. Behind in life. In this episode, I talk about: * why comparison affects us so deeply in our twenties * the pressure of timelines we never consciously chose * why uncertainty can feel like failure * how social media distorts progress * what actually helps when you feel stuck, discouraged, or “late” * times where I've really struggled feeling behind If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed watching everyone else move forward while you’re still figuring things out, join the club. This one's for you. That's what I hope With Love, From Liv will always be.. A space that feels personal. Honest. Comforting. Like we’re figuring life out together a little bit. So wherever you’re listening from, I’m really glad you’re here. This one’s yours. With love, Liv

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